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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1847-11-06, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1847-11-06, DAILY. page 1

Vf PUBLISHED DAILT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. Orricl ioul-ist corner of llipb itrect nU Sugar lller TE1UMS. Daily pel" annum, - Tn.'weekly per iiinum, - Weekly per annum f 7 00 4 00 2 00 Terrui of AdrertUing. Twelve line, or 1pm, one or three iniertioni, $ , inH V "cenu for each idditinnal insertion for three month! 5 for til montln f'J for 12 raontei J1S Longer idrortise-menU in the lame proportion, with i deduction of SO per cent on tho amount over JJ'iO in m month!. Br Tim Vfab. I'or twelve lines fl fourth of t column S- lla'f columD JJO whole column $10. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTCH'.iSKYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting & lluutinpton'i Book-store, up stairs. . , u '. K. J.MilTHKw a. A. a. uv i t..o. 1. N. WHITING IILNTIMJTON, BOOKSr'.l.l.KKS and Stationer!, next door to the Clinton Hank. Mich street. Columbus. Ohio. A large assortiuenj of Booki and Stationery alwayi on hand. srim iiT & i.n. i. ky, nOOK-BlNUKKS, Uigli itreet, opposite tin Public Offi- JL ccs, t olunibui. i ,'' i W. SUBKRT. illinni B. Jnrvil V lleury Jnrviii. CtOLI.r.C'lOriS and Account Settle, forrraukhn md J adjoining; counties, will attend to ill business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch.and upon reasonable ''office, up itain, first door north of McCoy'i itore. April 11. IltJ. y. Columbui, Ohio iihill'., ABBOTT A CO., Dr'M.F.KS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nsils, lilasi. House Builders' material!, Fanning- and Mechanical Tools, Military (loixls.ic. fcc, fso. 161 High street, ngn of the Hilt I'ad'lnrk. WING & ItHIIAKDS DK.U.K.RS in Koreiirn and Domestic iJry Goods, Oroce-lies, Boon and Shoes, Ac. 4c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, liowlnle's Kow, High street. - jTii. st iuc;t;s, , nKALF.R in Law, Medical, Theological lassicil.Srhoo M.....H,,,,..,,,. Ilmika.sunenor Stationery aud Wall 1'apcr. at Derby'! old stand, opposite the State House. ITlHlvTlEATON, DRl'CiOIST and Dealerin I'utent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stutl's.lilnss, &c. c wholesale Mid retail.comer of High and Broad streeli, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & Kll.BOVKNE, DF.LF.I?S iu Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Piiints.Oils. Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes AVc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. - it. i;im:. F.ALF.R IN DRY GOODS, etc., opposite r.xinange k.Coliinihus. .1 r KEJIOVA1.J-J) , , . DOCTORS THOMPSON At MARIS hove removed their (Wet to the Basement Story ol Judge (wani new building ; High Street, a tew doors North of the Neil House. tT'Keaidrnee of lir. It. . hojihos. Third street, one door North of I niversalist Church. Rcsidcnco ot Dr. M a-ins, comer of Third and Rich itrcHi, opposite Baptist Church. "'"'" "-tf Another Doctor in t'oliimbun. DR ROUKKT H. AWL, has opemii an ollice on High street, near the County Court House, in the building formerly occupied as a medical shop by his brother, where he will cheerfully attend to all cnlls in the line of Ins pro. fesrion. either from the city or country, and at any hour.day or night. Aug a..Jmtw. M. B. BATEHAM, IEDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, i Journal of Agrlcul. ll tore and Horticulture, published on the 1st and I ilh o ach month. Terms Jjt I per year j four copies for SJ. (0- Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. 11 fOVVTIIf K A' CO.. IXlRWARDLVi ash COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturer!, Canal Basin, Columbus. Ohio. JTlilDGW AY C O'S IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridee, Colnin. bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol I as. lings, alwayi on hand. Oct. I, IHII. l I lllll a II 4T N TOlI I.. JF. RL'Dlsll.L, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hat! ml Cans ol the latest lasinons. naui umuo .,... I AW. I'. B. Wn.iox and A. F. Pkiuiv will practice j Law, n parmers. in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite I. N. W lilting II m.n, ...' K,i. ktnre rrt,. i,,,.i.n. ai- k f llrll A mils. I'Hilnr. "1VTOTIFIF.S his customers snd the public generally, that J.1 he has oiiened Ins eitalilnlinieui iwu "! ..;. . the Ohio State Journal Ollice, where they are resnectlully invited to call. "' ' W M. WIEESiHilE Kfl.l-Y, rii'nr.ir'Ai. Meihamcal Dentist. Columbus. Oln O Agent for Alcock's Premium 'lecth. For sale Baker ot Hilpy's l atent torcep ey. ! H' A . aof 'liV A I'll.. 1T7I10I.F.SM.K AM) RF.TAIL DF.AI.LRSinFancvand V Stpl I i.v f;no,ls snd Groceries, ouoosile the State House, Hmh ilrcet, ( nlumbua.Uliio, WATI II ES a f:nnn nptmtit ,l a Ihe d A reived, and for sale at Iotv prices. We have some of the fffittt that were ever offered in this market. June 517. W. A. IT.ATT 4V CO., Neil House. tOOI'ERS' TOOLS. A FRESH supplv of Coojieri' Tools, jutt received ind J ft for sale at the lign of the Msrch II. GILT PADLOCK I'erilocnl Sperlnoie!. ALSO, double convei and concave Spectsclei, for 111 sges. and ill a great varielv of frames. Also. Spectacle Gists, of all kinds, lilted in old frames st short notice, snd low price, by W. A. l'LA'IT A CO.. Feb. 7. 'ow'- I niringe Springs AND Axles. Buggv Lamps. Bauds ami India RubberCloth, for Kile al the sign of the GILT PADI.OC h. Brat J on iota Nulls. SSORTF.n sizes, from i a ni to 40 p'ny. for sale at the A sign of the April V) G(LT PADLOt K. PAINT I1KI SIIFN. A FULL assortment of Paint Brushes snd Sash J 00I1, rt ,.,.1 ,...! and fonale lit J. H. lir.A M. Corner of High and Broad stl. Aug. I'.'. NAILS. rnrpri'e Acconslic Oil l' D " 1 h ESI I sut ply lor sale by J. B V II E A I ON A Colunibus. Aug. 7. Corner Hsgh ind Broad it TJl.AI KSMITS' BELLOWS, real Armitage Mouse JL) Hole Anvili. Common, ' ttcr Kev and Solid box icei. For sal. ., I. i.,th street. .,0, B T) M O I . ttruMri. pi unttt f ntokd bidet and 1.1 .. ... . i.vdar tr ! tTV . . . ... 7i .Iil.ij VI I I I I U V. . Ilb.h St- April '2. 1147 rfllMl. ..... a-IGAHS. ItlfiAKt), Ac 0 M. real Pnncipe J t iLsrs; HI M. Ilavannl Igars-, JlOdex. Mrs Miller 1 fine cul chewing Tobacco) Iff) do John Anderson's dnj 1(0 do Gordwin s patent press'd do) II 0 vjoxen I lb. paper Smoking Tobacco II 0 do jj lb. do do ) i.-.f-TJ le b, JOHN MILLER, v AU'lAI I. M Ulanc-10 p.n. tfisett. Pncfy snd Carriage Axlei.iu.t 1received ,nd for e low it the sign of lis GILT PADLOCK. nape Spring!. lale Dec 9. SALMON. . , FPFMI No.l Sslmaon I'o.No.I Mackerel) White I ish t Grand Bank Codhsh. . This day received ina lor isie.oj JOHN MILLER. July 11. 1- A 1 II- Ol T.. OR SALE low, by Uie barrel or gallon. iMre Drng Store r of a. r. siii.Tiwi't Comer of Hit h ind Broad street! Oct IS. LEAD FlPi:, "TOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acquedoeti, for lals-at1 the I' lignofthe GIL I PADLOCK. tin! ill I EllSft I1TSAWR. "AY KILKOI RNE keep a constant supply of Row- land ! Mi" sno ross-m sim.n nm r FX P.MTI FF. VARMSM I nit.. Alio, Poliih-hg ind Luck Body Vsmish. for ssle by j, u. nr.fl iu.', Msrch W. Comer of High snd Broad street. A NT U.S. -Hole AnviU, it the sign of fee GUT PADLOCK. GF.MT5F. Mo May 1.1. G'Ol.ll pF.Ki.-- for e very low, April , IW7. ,A fresh lurpiv received this dsv. aad W. A. I'LAIT At CO, Neil How. OHIO VOLUME XI. GI N 8M ITHS will please notice that we have for aale, at the sign of the tiilt Padlock. Itil. High street, 1I1U Hide Barrels, assorted, from Ml to BSI balls to the pound. Also,(iun Locks of various kinds. Butts, Guards and Thim. bles.'oruian Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other iu material. OERK, ABBOTT 4i. CO. Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. nixr.tUMS Winl.il l.awns. Biliorines. Baragei, Mils. T lin (iim-hsms. I'.mbroidercd ditto, Do Lains, ic. All new styles, lor sale by WLNO &. KICHAKDS'. April II. SAWS. HOF. Ai CO., md Wiluiot tc Kowlaiid'! Mill and Crosi rut Maws; Hoe & Co. and Wilmot &. Rowland s Circular do.; Spear 4c Jackson's and oilier Hand do.) Psnnel and ripping do.: Butchers' and Back do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. v Hi. UKKE, ABBOTT Jul It CO. HAMS! HAMS II HAMS I!! Sugar cured by the subscriber, and warranted equal in quality to any in Ihesa Lulled States, are now ready, and for sale by JOHN MI1.LF.R, March 4. 9. High street. FAMILY F1.01R. HAVING made arrangements with some of the best mill! in Springfield, for Flour, we shall for the future be sup-olied with the best and cheapest in the market. Call on us. H Oct. II. B. ( OMSTOCK & CO. COLlMlllS AGENCY. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cap-itai. glj0,(XW. Policies issued dailv on the most reasonable termi. ur-(ice, Carpenter'! Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, Columbus. I IJIU. GKlf r 1 1 n, Sept. 13. ItHo. '""'' CALL AT KIMBALL'S, V you want good times and pn at bargama Any quantity of Eastern made Boots and Shoes on hand, ami lor sale cheaD.t the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal Illuming!, rl M..I..HI1 II tl k'lMlttll. GENl 1NE MOLSIMIOLE ANVILS, 1' received and for aale at the sign of the TUS' J Sept. 10. GILT 1'AIH.Ul.n. 200 KEGS J UNI TA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept 10 PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, r I'sT received, ami for sale low, urasi, JO hour anu mo J Clocks, ol Jcrunic a make. June 7 W. A. l'LATT CO., Neil House. NEW BONNETS. JUST received hv the subscribers, a new ann wen soicnoa isiortment of Seapolitian. Prince Allicrt, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, winch can be attord ed at unusually low pricea. FAY 4i kll.BOLRNE. I.Hdien' While Kid Slippern. JUST received at the Shoe Store of H. II. MMBAl.t,,l superior article ol While hid Slipped. luy 31. MORE OF SAME SORT. JUT received, I- Rt.SIl J t.Al. direct trom imponers. Come again, everv biKly, and take T Always bring it back and get your money, at the I anton Tea Store and ove. ry thing else Store, opposite Exchange Bank. Aug. U. ..... R' MlNO- P. S. Looking out tor ivotions Dy l.igiuning. FRESH TEASANri'NEW GOODS, JUST received anil sillini! at unparalleled lowpricei. Our r..,..l. u iIik 'I'eai are betler than ever. We warrant everv ounce of AO cent Tea, &c, to give perfect intisfac. ' ... .. .1 '... nllV.nl In nnV (r,. tion, or preler to rciiuio ine iiiuhct. ...... .....-. . rv long advertisements and sell as cheap as we do. Merchants supplied on favorable terms, lor cash, at the Drv Goods and Canton Tea store opposite Exchange Bank. Juno -M C. R. K.ING. I MltERl LIMBER! The snhseriber has on hand for sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 8 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of I ountry Lumber of almost everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ot ica-loned llooring on ami alter the 1st of March. Also, a qiiautiti of Refuse Lumber that will he lold at re. duccd prices. All food orders fur Lumber will he prompt-ly attended to. Fell. ..". M. L. SI LI. IV AN 1 . CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Binds India Rubber Cloth mil Whips) Oil Cloth and Jlats ; Patent Leather and Binding!) Patent Cloth and Dash Framei j Light Frames and Taiiellat . . Spring, and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT CO. 1NSIHANCE. IOSSFS bv Fire or Water insured against upon liber j terms, by the long established and v. ell known Protec tion Insurance Conmanv of the city of Harlforil. Connect!-cul K. BOBBINS. Gen Agent. Cincinnati. Jan.Sfi. - M J .tiH-Hr.lt I rtpcni. LAMP OIL. at) gallons Ulcarlieil n liner r-iranieo Sperm Oil, i superior irticle ; 200 gallons W hale Ooil, or sali Pec. . 7 No. l.V.i. High Street. 1 1 A II INE CARDS. 1HI sets ot niarnine i nms, ill just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale it No. 161), High "', n.-oKV Dec 7 iai . e.n.iv.i.i.i.t., N1 1 v sTiinl' AKTl'KF.W GOODS. Good ere bought lower this time essi man . -"j gomls are all row. FANCY GOODS, lilt 1 l."" CROCKERY. TEAS. ike. Call end iee opposm- r.s change Bank.Columbui. C. K. M.Mi Nov. 1U..II. a T mi l' 1KNOIIT1IFNT 0 F (.incliains. HnlK-rines, Lse nsanrl llarnpes. just ere 'd D .... iciv'! i. uiriuuns by (April Ii IOO dnen l ilesi, OF Snear fc Jarksim. Miitirnm, Ibliotion, miirner sua oilier celebrated makers, for sale at the siirn of the April 7. i. ii. i r.i.i.i. .. NO. 101 JIKell KTHH T. 0 NE HCNLI.Kl. pairs l liptic Springs lor buggiei and carriages, just received and tor saie si uie ncn i mm Sent. 10. , H.II.T I'AUIAH l. SMITH'S VH i: r Pomestie Hianutarlure, tlie best in tne maraei.ior jest 11 J sale at the sign of the GILT FAUl.lM K. Sent. 10. Folnr I.nrd Lumps. . OF Cornelios 61 t o., maniilartlire. Also, Limp inin-mings of all kin.la.h"lessle or retail. b FeS. 7. w. A. I I. A 1 r et fnw. FAIR BANK'S PATENT ni.Ai A turer a pricei. I'., .il. h oi'.kf.. AnnoTT fc ro. Sign of the (iilt 1'id l.orlt. April S. (.PBiiiDC Aimim(t Moniehole Anils, S Ol.lll bound coDimoll Vises, lor sale ai ll.esipn 01 ins A pril 7. GILT I'ADLCH.R. Penis and Prt;i. SFAt.fl Enersreil. and Seal l rps.es lurnisnen. inr nraa. nei Puhlie. Common Fleas ind iiprem I oort. Ke-corders. A e. fcc., st serr lew prires and short not'ee, by Wsrrh 17. W. A ri.A lit' "en SHOEMAKER'S TOOI.H of nesrljr erery description, tor ssle it Uie Shoe snd Leilher More of Mas to, I II 17. H. II. KIMHAl.L. RTARCII. TIIF. rolnrnbns Stareh Faetory is now in nperition. Th mention of deslera ind others is requested to the beautiful irticle of V'rorl Marrn now beine made. Conntrr Merchants and other! lupphed Irom the depot it the Olnotirue Store. bT S. t'LAUK 10. ( ish ind thi highest msrket price it ill timei paid for While Corn. ""P 3- bit. I.rnd, Oil B"h";r , TWENTY btils. l.inseed Oil, in whole and half barrel! j HO keg! White Lead ; Varnish, Flint and Whitewash Brushes- ji. i GF.fiK, ABBOTT CO. (.LRF, ABBOTT CO. Ro. 161 High atreet, Itttrt jrttt rtcrirrd, THREE THOLSAM) lln. Iron Wire,i!iorted,rrom No. 3 to 36. Jf Ibi.t.ofChainn WO pair Trace Chains; 20 dot. Amei' Shovels snd Spldel lOdoi. Msnure Forks. JlllT rpO FPU IHFS. 1(0 tsi Fresh Lobsten; X 1(0 Cana Iresh Salmon; 110 do do Clams; 1(0 do do Cod Fish; do do Sardines, Isnre itze 1(1 do do do !d siie ; lffl do do do 3d lire ; All bermeticsllv sealed, ind 11 fresh is when tae from Uwir nitivc deDent. Just rereived and for ssle by JOIL.N AMLLF.B.tirocer, j) 7, lo. 'XI High sueeL STATE DAILY. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1847. Fl'RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THK siibscnher! have just received a large stock ol Fun and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest pricei. oil ins. nutria, siors. 1,0 " double and single King Russia, blown HO " Carroted Russia. 11)0 " Haw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Alto A first rate assortment of Siik uud Cotton aid, an. Tins. Banding and Bindin". Hat Leathers. Bow Siring! Skiv en, all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Kxtraet Logwood Gum Shellac 4. c. Feb. 15.) FAY & KII.BOIJKINK. GROCERIES. TIIF. subscribers oiler tor sale at their old stand, AO. 0" (ioodale'i Row, 12 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molassoa. 60 Bags Kio Coffee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior Gunpowder and Young Hyion Tea. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Aic, Aic. March 1. FAY & KII.BOl'RNE. TlPtf PT.ATF. TIIF. iurweribert have for sale AO boxei Tin Tlato, 1-3 and 10 Ihup8 X do ; nUo, Xtc, assorted ISot., Uumia and conimon Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. a. i ... l-i - . l ii )iil't3T irk;h, wi;i)iciiM:s, oils, paiists, Ac.g rpiiK fciiUcriber ae wl received a larjre addition to X tbriritorkot'Urnt:8.Aledirnie8,Oua,rnmU,&cMwliic(i thev ofier at whe-tenale and retail, on the most accommodating teniw. Aug. 4.1 l-AY KH.BOlJKftK. THK new style of Kob Hibbous in variety with Cold and Steel Trimming, just received. June i!7. W. A. l'LATT & CO., Neil House. VA K MS II. a() p;illoM pure 'ml VarnUh, 100 pal-Ioiih extra Coach Varnish, tor sale at WJ, High t.. by Dec. 7. KAY & KILHOl HiK. I'HLNTINt; INK. "1 7"AKn ANTKD ai (rood as anr other manufactured in the V Tinted States. The Hubwcrilieni havini; been appoint ed npentu for tlie sale nf J. A. Jhiiici' I'rintin lnk,manurac- tureu iu i incinnuii, umo, w in nerp a cuiimani u)i(nj ui uiu above article, at the price it ia sold for in 4 'incinna.. r L' A V , I.'! I lUil il? !V I? nuircn i. i i munui iini-. I'nliiiolock'a Vermifuge. WHOLESALE and Ketail.at the Uruff Store of J. II VH EATON. April Corner ot Hroad and High sta. inf. KOXIS TIN plat:. 1 V'V lM-Olba. Brazier's Copper 12, 14,16 and 20 lb. Sluets.;H) bvliO inch. HHMJ lbs. Tin d upper, 16 ot. 3 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 to ?3. For sale at JNo. 161, High street, sipn of the Broad Axe, by Pec. 7. FAY At KILBOURNE. Oil- AM) PAINTS. OAA ketrs pure unite head, ground in on; tiJ) ?:bbls. Linseed Oil 10 bhls. 1 tirpentine ( Drv White Lead. Ked Lend. Venetian Red, Yellow Ocher Paris' White nnd Chrome (ireen ; Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; aint and White-wash Brushes, &c. Arc. Just received and forsale.by FAY At KILBOI BNE, April no. tiKt, ri ign si., Hiffn oi me nru;ui-axa GLASS. AAA boxes 8 hv 10 and 10 by 12 tflass iUU HHIdo. Iiime sixes, from 10 bv Htolibv 22; 20,000 lijihts Window Sash. Jiift received, nnd for anln.bv f v t Mi.btM iiiM,, April Jfl. INo. 159, High st ,sipn ol the Broud-nxe. CIIITaDIU.N'S rhoics 1 Clnkircii s Mines, various quaimes ana .J ) U stvlrs. iiitit received at the siin of the (iolden Bo.it, comer store in the Journnl buildinir, nearly opposite my old statu), whicli will be sold cneap tor cnfii. lav4. ri. ii. iw.vinALa. IIAKIil-iY WANT III). pff( BUSMKLS liiirlcy wanted. lorwhicn we willpay JfJJ the niKhesi price in ensn. Oct. 4 tw&rw. B. COMS TOCK At CO. WANTED. rr RCSHEI.SOats.30U)lo. l lnxfieed.5000do.Tini ,)UUU othy seed. B. COiMSTOCK At CO. r Afi f EBS. Cotton (-bain, No. b to lb. OUUU 2,000lh. Cotton Bats. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Just received and fur sale by Feb. ? FAY At KILBOCRNE. IXMRFIt KfCX Cnr feet Pine Lumber. ) all siz JUU,lUU (Hi.OOOrt.Poplnrdo. J qual: 300.000 Pine Shincles. warranteil. all sizes and ilitics. A larue and well aborted lot of all kinds and sizes of country stull. together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth ers to our stock ; and would state that wc have made ar-rangementa so that we shall always have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold y nnv one. Aug. lit. B. COMSTOCK At CO, KH1 HA MAS SHOE STOKE HAS been removed to the corner store -jaroom in uie journal uuuoinir, on Minn ii. nftiirlv nnnosite to his former stand, where he w ill be found ready to wait upon his for mer cusiiiiucrs and all others wno nv see ht to call. April li..t.wtf. H. II. KIMBALL. WINDOW SASH T the sign of the Gilt Padlock .o. Itil, High street, may be found he best lot of Window Sash in own, with t'lassand Putty always .n hand. CEItE, ABBOTT At CO. August fi. ' Where ia Ihe ( heap tiinlou Tea Store, Ami rrrrii linns tUr. Utorr.. OTBANCiF.llS, and inmetimrs citiicm of our Slate, in kj nuire where we are. and how it happens we always ael such jioed Tens, and so eherp. The simple answer is, we sell for Ihe importers, and can sell as low as the wholesale jobbers ot INew York, aillinr I cent per in. Ircigni. It wouki require yi.usnim 01 capuai 10 surpass uie ia-eililies in our hands for selling Tea alone. Further, we hare lately received, and can at all times le. cure fresh importations of Tea ; hence, we can so !afely warrant all we sell, wholesale or retail. Merchants supplied on favorable terms for cash, at the Dry (iotsls and Canton Tea Store of t . K. MM., Jtily8..tw. Opposite F.ichanga Bank kii.i.ix; I II FA P. ."lOMnSTnrtni.e.Mif II. Mock Miell. ButteHlv. Buffalo- VV Horn and Sleel. Ivor?, pressing, and al) other kinds of Comix. I-sdies and (ient's (.old Fens warranted, t.old and Silver Fencils, Silver Thimbles ard Spectacles. Steel Reads, Bass. Tassels. I hsps. Sic, l urses, rurse I wist. Silk and Silver Canvass, inilsor ina r incy snatw. renu-merv. Brushes. I. loves. Threads. .Needles. ind Lidiel' JV'ee- die Work. Besides I IIW other thing! pertaining to a Dry Goods Store Queensware r ancy and Linton 1 ei blorej opposite hlchange Bank, Loluinuus. June 2. C. R. KING. New Tailoring nnd lry Good! Fstnblishrocot l. P. PRESTON & CO., t Xn tM. Ili.h flrttl. Corner of Rich Plrnt.) TTAV'ING secured the service! of Mr. Srwki.l is fore. XI man. (whose well known skill in fitting needi no prsise.) and also some 01 me oes jonmeymen I ailors in the city, ire prepired to manufacture all kind! of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly ittended to. Thev have also enlarged their store room, ind ire receif. ings large supply of l'ry Goods; so they can aafply say bey have one ot the mosi aesiraoie assortments 01 Dom Urn Good! anil Clothing in the litu. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoe!. Hats, ('spa, Bonnets, Aic. Iwavs on hand, at prices that win not rail to suit buyers. Co'lumbm April la,IIU7...tsr. VALUABLE KEAL IKTATE FOR SALE THK sutweri tier wishing to rhanjie his business, is desirous to sell the property on which he now resides, containing about 30 acres, consisting in part of out-lots in Crmibv's addition of 85. and iW.IOS.andpartor Uti, and 1(1 acres adjoining the above oiit-iors an mng on tne iational Koad. near the Blind A lum. AIo, lota io. 15, ltj, I7f 26 and 27, also oa the National Bead. Ute the property of J. N. Champion. I he first described property ia ausceptible of sub-division, and will be told in whole or in parts, to suit purchasers. The last named lota con tun about 30 acres, and the lot IA haa the most desirable situation for a country residence any where new Columbus. Any person wishing to engsge in the Nursery business or Gardening, woold do well to eiamine the above property, and the subscriber will take pleasure in showing the earn to persons wihing to purchase. AH the above property is sttosted within a half mile of Columbna. AAIOd S. RA.MilY. Columbus, Ma 20, 1847, .t-wtf. OURNAL WAUEHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. A'o. 66, Ctdar (., A'eto 'or. LEE, JUDS0N & LEE, (I.ATK LET. AND JUDSOK,) OCCUPY the spacioua five story Warehouse, No. 6fi, Cellar street, the whole of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the single article of PRINTED CALICOES. Their present stock consists of nearly One Thousand Packages, embracing some thousands of ditl'erent patiems and colorings, and comprising every thing desirable in the line.KOKKKiN and 1K)MKST1C. All of which are otic red for sale, for eiuh.or natiKfiictory credit, at the luwest prices, by the Pioce or 1'ncknge iew Stjics are received almost every day, and many of them are got up for our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our utual stuck of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry poods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. 'J his fact, together with the fact, thiii our mcAnn and our attention, instead of being divided among a v;mt variety of urticies, are devoted wholly to one will render the advaiitauen which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious j and it shall be our cure that none w ho vife.it our establishment shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment ii complete at nil sennnnR of the vear. LUE. JUDSON & Ll.E P. S. B. F. LKE. formerly of the firm of Lord At Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee & J ii ,101,, under the firm of LKE. JUDSON At IKK. and he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same pre-eminence in thin branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two houses to which he belonged. iNew York, July ti. .lytw. CI.OTIUN(;-CIA)TIlN;-CLOTIHNG. A Tremendom and Jllunijictnt Slock qf A'eio Clothing! Unparalleled inducements to ,atin uuycrs: LIPPIKCOTT, T AY 1 O It A Co., No. h'. No. 1(H, and No. 2tH, Mtirke.t Street, Philndelnhin, HAVE now manufactured, from cloths of their own importation, the largest and most varied stock of Cloth- 7 in the Lnited States, comprising over 60,000 fashiona ble (iarmenti. Over 1000 persons have purchased clothing n this establishment in a dnv. Every one is invited to call. whether wishing to purchase or not thev must do so in or der to get an idea ol the vattt extent to which the clothing butinesfl is carried ou, and tlie perleciion to wincn it lias been brought. We will i.otask any to buy, unless convinced upon examination that our stuck in the largest, newest, best made, and cheapest in the United States, Contlemen will bear in mind that our fine clothing is all got up under the direction of one of the firm, and that it is cut and made in better style, and of altogether better material, than the rea dy-made clothing sold in any other establishment, and our pricea near one-third lower. Jff.'i.OOO is ottered that ourpre-ticnt stock of clothing ii the largest, handsomest, and trom Id to 'Z0 per cent, the cheapest in the I. mteil States, W e are now selling a superfine French Black suit, made from gomls of our own importation, for 5 Mi, warranted superior to tne nest sold elBcw here tor f;u j line, r rencn iaon v et, 5- ; hue Cassimere Pants. $-1, Ate. Our great advantage in importing goods, renders it impossible for any in the trade to comnete with us in prices. We are now prepared to supply cash buyers with clothing this year, to the amount of y.:,U00,()UU, and are determined to maho it largely to tne interest of all to patronize our house. In our Fall and Winter Stock will be found 6,000 blue, green and jentianelio Blanket loats; byXMJ Cassimere, -Pilot, and Satinet sack Coats; 10.000 single and double milled Cloth and Beaver Sacks and Peltoes. with nn end 1 cm variety of Cloaks, Dress and Frock Coats, Pants, Vosts. Ate., comprising an assortment of superfine, medium and low -priced clothing, 10 timet larger and '20 per cent the cheapest in the world. Beniember our Sale Booms occupy the buildings No. 106, No. 1 UK, rind No. 200 Market street. Manufactory and Store House, Commerce atreet, below Sixth. LI1TINCOTT. TAYLOR Ac CO. Philadelphia. Aug. 1(1.. d V. It. P. MKKCIIAIVT'S IIOTET,. PHILADELPHIA, XUHTU MIRTH (STREET. Tl I F. Proprietor of this spacious and central establishment tnltes nlensure in renewing his acknowledgments to hii friends and the travelling community generally, for the very libenl patronage extended to lum, nnd to assure them that nn eHort shall be spared that will tend to the ccmlurt of (hose who mnv favor him with a call. This Hotel, situated in Fourth Street, near Market, has advantages in its location over any other in the city, (par ticularly in 1 tie summer season.) nnving large open lots in front and rear; and its proximity to the bunks and business vicinity, makes il the most convenient of any for the merchant and man of business. The house has recently undergone most desirable nllera- ttona, has been painted and refuted throughout, and ia at present in ample order for the reception of visiters rniiaira, Aug. .t, iii.(v. i'. 11, a. r. i.i.vs. I). S. IOlt.il AN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, Ormonit the L'niird Watt Hotel, f'olumbtu. Ohio, HAV F. just received from the Eastern Cities, the most extensive assortment of French, Fnglish and Belgian olhs, ever offered in this mirkct : alio, a rich assortment of Cassiinrres, Vesting!, snd Trimmings. Furnishing Articles, such as Shirts, Cravats, Scurls. Stocks, Bosoms, Cellars, silk and Linen Hnndkerchiels.Gent'snnd Ladies' Silk Shirts, and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors. Full suits made to order in :H'i hours, in the hrst manner. Persona visiting Columbus, would do well to roll and examine our stock, ss we are determined to sell al the lowest pricei. Alay II. COPPEll, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE MASI FACTORY, HTOYES, r. HF.YL Ar, MASON have formed a copartnership to carry on the shove business, it the old slntid of J. K. Ileyl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared to furnish theircus-tomcrs w ith any article in their line, at the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand, Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to tiiirtv gallons. JOB'WUKK punctually ittended to on the shortest notice.Feathers, Bags. Beeswss.Old Copper, Brass ind Pewter, taken in exchange for my of the ibove irticlcl. Mav I3..t-wtf. HEVL Ic MASON, S Have just received 1 larire nnd good assortment of 3r COOK AND PARI.OK STOVES, Which they will sell la low is the lowest. Cill and examine for yourselrei. Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to thirty-two gallon! constantly on hand. Shop two doors north of Armstrong's Lion Hotel High street Sept. 8..dtf C HEAP STRING COOPS. TIIF. attention of the public i respectfully invited to a stork of (mkmIs now opening on Broad street, the first rr Goods Store from the National Bond Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in mi articles. Cloths from gZ 00 tip Sat ine its from 31 cts up. Jeans, " 20 " ' Calico from fT cts. op. Ginghams, fine, for l25 cents. Lawns. 23 Tweeds at 62$. Omundie, " 2a M. DeLaines, Shawls, Hanokerchiefs, Cravata, Ribbons. lilftYPS. AC. For goods ran and mil be sold low by merchants who look well and save unnecessary expenses, via. Jjt 150 a year rent, and from g-tM to MK.'O a' year for hired clerks. Will the public bear this in mind when they desire to purchase goods at small pmfils ? If they do, then rail at the Store where goods are marked at the lowest figures, bv tout humble servant. J. H. MITCHKLL. May 13.. t-wtf. Superior Iingaerrentypc JNinintnres. GW. I'HIIJ.II'S respecttnlly annnunrpt to his friends and the cititens of Columbus generally, aa well as the public at large, that he ia prepared to take tlteir likeneswea at all boon, whether clear or cloudy, in his moms, over the store of Meairrt. Finney it Lamson. and one door iSorth ol the American Hotel, formerly Humphrey's Daguerreotype Rooms. Mr. P. would lust say that, having devoted shout seven year's eiclasively to thestodyand practice of the Fine Arts. am naving in m lime nati eceeaa to ana stndied in the magnificent nlleriea and collections of Paintinn. Sculntnm and Dai7iterreotVDea owned bv the roTernment of the I'ni. ted State, and those of others emplnred by gorernment, liriiiiii.iNiriMn oituinguianpa nruwxm anu puoilC men. in his possesion, will show.t be feela confident that be can give the last finishing touch in color to a Dafuerreotrne niininiuic, win iuu cnarui w err outer Deanty mt hub wnn innr miniarurea urn in nta harasonioua style, colored to Uie life, will please call at their earliest convewonee. Marcta b. .t-wtf. NUMBER 91. J. RIDGWAY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. Tho Subsoil Hough, Boston pattern. Long's do 3 sizes each riht and left handed. Wood's do 3 do ripht handed. Wisconsin do 1 do do do. Smith's do 1 do do do. Cultivator Teeth, various kinds. Also, the following STOVKS : ?he Wager Air-Tight Cook tug Stove, to which was a-warded a silver medal and diploma, at the eitiibtion of the Fair of the American Institute, rb being the best family cooking stove exhibited; and also received the first premium at the iNew York State rair. Hwk'M Patent Cooking Stove. iThia stove is believed to b the very best in ue. Havinir established for ititlf'a perma nent reputation, it ia unneessary to publish certiticates of its merits. . The Premium Cooking Store. A first rate pattern and very popular. There are several sizes of ail the above named Stoves. Open Front Fancy Parlor Stoves. Airtight Fancy Parlor Stoves, new and splendid pattern! Ttn Plate Stoves. Seven Plate Stoves. Furnace for heating dwellings and public buildings. Fancy Coal Grates; avuriety of elegant patterns. Hollow W are ; a large assortment, light patterns. Caitine of all kind, on hand, or made to order. 1irnins and Finishvie done in the best manner. Dromot. ly.and at reasonable prices. isOiumous, August ix, iW7d&wiy. L. liniriiiiiY & Co, Columbun, Ohio, Have lately received a large and splendid asKnrtment of STOVES. Cooking, Parlor. Bon, &c., &;c Which were purchased with cash. We give no newspaper purls, " which often shine but to deceive." but would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine quality and price. Also, sundry articles fur sale in our line of business. Tin. Sheet-Iron, ink. Brass, Copper, &c. manufactured. Also, job work done to order with despatch. Aug 30. ,d& w;im. MORE NEW THINGS. PU'2.SK call and see the splendid assortment of every variety of Stoves, that are made East. West, North and South that, too, on the best terms possible. Be sure and give tne a cull before purchasinir t you can then judge lor yourselves w here the best and cheapest Stoves can be had. ciuves, copper, pneet-iron ana I in snnp. nearly opposite the Book store of I. N. Whiting & Huntington, Aug. 7, HH7..t-w&wly. 1HA CiROVKK. Ar l l,L assortment of the justly celebrated and popula-lar Air-Tight Stewart's Cooking Stove, snid to ihe best Stove in America, by the Yankees, and they brag on their knowledge of cooking stoves, They are sold quite ai cheap as the Buck or Hot-Air Cooking Stove. It costs nothing to look at them, at the Stove Store of JKA UKOVLK. Aug. 7, I8l7..t-w&wly. JUST RECEIVED, SIZES of G. l.KKK'S Telegraph Air-tight Cooking Stoves, which I will warrant to dive entire satisfaction. This stove, as well as the Stewart stove. I well on the prin ciple of no cure, no pay," ifcc. If il does not please the purcnasrr. onng it Dack, and l will pay lor all troume, ana refund the purthaNe money. IKA OHOVEK. AUg. I, IKHi.t-WtYWly. ON HAND. A IX sizes of the good old fashioned Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, with or without duubic ovens, which I will sell aa cheap, if not a little chenper,. than any one in this place-mmle too, of iron that wni never known to crack trimmed and put up aa nicely as stoves can be. rienie 100a ai inein. lit ittujYE.lv HOT It KIZFS OK the Parlor, or Yankee Aotion Cooking Stove neat, cheap, and pretty article low, for cash. AUg. t, llH(..l-WOLWiy. IKA GROVER. I II AVE ON HAND PjVF.RY kind and size of Co-iking Stoves, from three to J fifty dollars! Just think of it. a cookimr stove for three dollars! They are a pretty little Hi inn, and will burn coal wood. IRA GROVER, Aug. 7. 1847..t-wAiwly. ON HAiND, anew pattern, (just received from Yankee land) of Portable furnaces, spacious, durable and cheap may be used either with chips, atone or charcoal. For saie by Aug. 7, UU7..t-w.fcwly. IKA GROVER. ON II A NIK ALL sizes, shapes and kinds of Parlor, Hall, Office, Store, Church and School House Stoves, as ffood as the Yan kees or anv others can make i and I trade rheaner than the cheapest, for caah or other good pay. IRA GROVER. tug t, wcuwiy. I HAVE lately added to my tin and sheet iron manufacto ry, a copper smith's fortre. dtc.bv which 1 am enabled to do all kinda of Jobbing. Always on hand, all kinds of plain and ispaned tin ware. together with all necessary articles usually kept at a store, copper smith's, tin and sheet iron manufactory, all of which hall be at leaat as good as the best, and aa cheap as the cheapest. johomg ot all kmda done at a moment s warning, and on liberal terms. Horse ' era in of all kinds, feathers, ran. old newter. brase and copper. Vc., Ac , taken in eichanue. ?nop 4 doors south of the State House. Aug- 7, Um..t woiwly. IRA GROVER. C. V. QI EEN'S PRElrlirM PATENT POR TA HI. K FOKGE AND II M. LOW 8. THE subscriber cflers to the public a PonTani.r Fob or the best one in use for Shipping, Plantations, Manufsa tories. Blacksmith, Boiler Makers, Machine Shops, Coppersmiths, Braziers, Gold and Silver Workers, Dentists, Miners, Quarries, Builders of Railroads, Public Works, die. Ace. I can recommend this Fortre with confidence, as a verv superior article, being compact, consume but liitle fuel, and enable the nser to heat iron or steel in the most perfect iiinuiwr. tw mo conturuciea a iso a to prevent a current of air in coroinir in contact with the fire when nsed on the decks of vessel, or while doing out door work of anv kind, ana yet it admits a draft ot air umcient to keep Ihe tire alive during the frequent intermissions of labor at the forge. It is so constructed that it can remain out doors without injury, by closing the sides, and can be set where most con venient, and the smoke conducted to a chimney ny a pie Please call and examine them, where one of them can be teen in operation, at the Copper id uh shop of Aug. f, iw..t-wtwiy inn liKUVr.lt. NEW IRON FOUNDRY. CIOLE & STAMHSH.al their new r oundry, at the north J end of Front street, are now prepared to furnish cast-in tr of every description. Thev are alco manufacturing House Builder' materials, . litrhe. Locks. Hinges, Shutter Screws and Fastnera, Stubbs and Plates, Aile Pulleys, Wardrobe Hooks, Ate Also, Castors of all size for Cabinet maker. Counter Scales, Sad Ions, Ac JulyJ..wAtwtf GILLS V M'CT'NE'S IRON FOUNDRY, comer of Town and Canal treett, Columbu.Ohio;Warehoue.No. 7. Broadway Exchange. Stove Ploueh.Com Shelter. Hollow Ware; sod a general aMortment of Foundry casting. alsy on hand. Joh work and Machinery made to order ia the b-t manner, and in short notice. Junel!..wAl-wtf. PATENT BARK JIlLLft, made in s new and highly approved manner; one of the best wdta now in awe, and warranted to perform well. Manufactured and for sale by Gills At M Coae. at the ...T June lf..w&t-wtf. FRANKLIN IOLNDRY. JISTIN W ARE'S CORN AND COB GRIND. ER, a Pit-enor article, for farmers. Maoutactured and for sale by Gills A M'Cudc. at the JtulJ..sVtenf. FKAMXIN FOUNDRY. --4 f8 CAP MANUFACTORY AWO FASIVIONARLP. TAUORING. fVfJ-, 'I UK nuUcriuera rehpectlully inform tlie puhlie frft that they have loo at id in this cit, itt o. IWl Hih street, a lew doors North ol L. i' Preston tV Co'. Store, where they will manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of every description of Caps, which will be sold r.astern pricea lor casn. Tailoring of all kinds earned on. A good assortment of Cloths, fee., on baud, which will be sold cheap. M. M0HK1S0N ot CO. Columbus Feb. 16,m7..t-wly. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. Bl'HK. and WM. K. CLOUD have just opened a new Tailor IShop, on High atreet. in the city nt Columbus, opposite the Cnited States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work mode upon short nonce, and in tho most approved stvle. They respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. July29..twtf. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Hi ih street, one square SouA of the State liovse, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and fitted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. Columbua. March 21. P. H. OLMSTED S. D. L. P. PRESTON, No. 2, Goodale'a Row, Columbus, Ohio. HAVK this dnv seceived a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCKRIES, comprising almost every thins desirable, among which are to be fuuud Fine French Black Cloths and Casimeres j u u Olive (ireen Cloths, a si' lend id article Tweeds, all wool, from 31 cents to 2 per yard ; Summer stuffs in endless variety lints. Caps, Boots and Shoes all kinda; A few very fine Black Molexkin H:its. Broadway style. For Ladies, we have an abundance of Dress Goods, front "fip "Calico to a splendid Barage, worth 75 cents. Also. Shawls, Cravata, Parasols. ParaRolctts, Bonnets, Ac.. &c.t all ot which win be sold at a low ngure, r.very oony want ing a good bargain ia particularly invited to call and see for thutn selves. N. B. Clothing always on hand, and warranted not to rip. June 19. .3m. Nil. TAYLOR, Having established himself in the city of Columbus, is now prepared to execute ail orders in the art of Engraving euch as Drawings and Engra-vinga of Buildings, Machinery, Animals, Newspaper Heads and Engravings. A I bo. Lettering on Spoons, Penkimea Cane Heads, Doorplatps.&c, &c. Wood cuts Stereotyped when wished, A large assortment of wood cuts and stereotype plntes alwava on hand. Room over Finney, Lanison Si Cos. Store, two doors north of the American Hotel High street. Jan. I5..d&wly. ""blllO Ml TLAL FIRE INSIRANCE CO. Fire nnd Lite Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. OTf The average cost of Insurance in this Department, ia lesa than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on Uie Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily al one-half the uaua rates of premium. jN. B. Advantages made available on two or mora contin gencies. I'or information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 1&15. twy. Secretary. I SIIOl'LD THINK WE hnd.by far the heat Tea ever imputed, judging from the pressing demand since our new stock arrived, which they say is even better than ever. We have now something like a regular line established with the Importers, and shall be constantly receiving Fresh 1'eaa. We nnve already sold a large amount of Tea, have warranted every ounce of it to give perfect satisfaction, and continue to vvfir-rrant, and have never been called upon to refund the first two dimes during the past year, nnd in future we will ever pledge ourselves to sell Pure and Fresh Teas at the lowest rates ot any other esmDiiaiiment tins side i anion. Urv itooda and Cheap l. anton lea store, onpoaite Exchange Bank. July 3. C. R. KliSG. GENERAL AGE'NCY AT WASHINGTON CITY. THE undersigned has been more or less engaged, ever aince leaving the office f Assistant Post Master General, in the presentation and collection of claim before Congress, and the several public departments. it is nis design to continue sucn AoKscr at the sent ot the General Government, nn a more extended scale than hitherto, and he hereby respectfully tender his services' to all who may desire them in the proaecution of their claims against the government. His Aor.ncY will embrace every lecie oi account proper hit tne liquidation ot ttie ijmted Mates, including not only private claims trout individuils, but lso all those arising under the various Indian Treaties, and under the French, Spanish and Mexican Indemnities. It will extend to the obtaining of Pensions and Patents, the location and sale of lands, the purchase of the public stocka when desired, and an otner matter oi General Agency. The undersigned embraces the present occasion to olfer his gratuitous aid and service to all the patriotic volunteer from Ohio, who, in connection with their enlistment and service in the war with Mexico, may have any business to transact at Washington. AH communication (postage and other expense being first paid) will be attended to and answered with particular care, promptness and pleasure. YYitn the view ot meeting an sucn cans, the suoscnoer will ever be found in Washington, from and after the lirat days of August ensuing. JOHN A. BRYAN. July ..wouwu. jRhpfimnlitrn. Gout nnd Tie Doulourenx. A RESPECTABLE gentleman called at our orfice, aa he satd, to inlonn us that he had been s (flic ted for fit teen year with Rheumatism, or Gout, snd occasionally with Tie Douloureux; that he has been frequently confined to his rootn for months together, and ctlen sutlered the most intense and excrutiating pains, but that lately he had been using Jayne's Alterative, from which he found the most signal and unexpected relief. He says he found the medicine verv pleasnnt and effective, and that he now consider himself thoroughly cured. t'hita. Morth Amet. A gentlemen of Scrnlulou habit, from indiscretion in hie younger days, became effected with Ulcerations of the thro.it and nose, and a disagreeahle and troublesome eruption of the skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered wi'h deep, painful, and offensive l leers, and were as hollow and porous as honey comh. It wa Ht this stsge of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of Javne's Alterative, and having taken sixteen bottle is now peiiectlr cured This Alterative operates through the circulation, and pari fie the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerona cure it haa performed in disease of the skin, cancer, rmfiila, goitre, liver en m plaint, dvcnepsia, and other chronic diseases, ia truly aston-ishing '-Spirit of the Time: For sale bv J. B WHEATON, corner of High and Broad su., Columbus, Ohio. Oct I8,4wYw3w. WOODvVORTH'H PLANKING MACHINE,"" FOR planet ng surface, and tor planting, tonguing and grooving plank or board in one operation. The sub-arriber has Uie right to use snd vend said machine in Oi.io, Indiana. Kentucky. Pennsylvania, west of the nountnine, Virginia, weat of the mountain, Arkansas, Alabama, Honda, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, west of the mKxmtain, Miitippi, Missouri. South ( ami ina. Tennessee and Tevi He haa also for sale the best qoslity of PLAXEIM MACHfES, slwayson hand, in the city of iNew York, and at the lowest prices, which will be furnished immediate-I upon order. Hehaao.eurfaceingmachines,whichcaa be nsed lo advantage With one bore pnwer. F.L1SHA BLOOMER, July r..tf. By WALTER THRALL, Agent. NEW GOODS IURDFLL, NEIL HOt 8E, -TONE FRONT, Has received a very choice asaortment of Brond-C lotha, Cftasimcren. Venting, AND other Goo. I cm utle tor the Fall trade. TheFe Goods having been bought for CAr-H, it the lowrtt price together with the advantage he possesses for miking up Clothing; he flatters himself that he can give greater inoueementa than can be found west of the mountain.. Great care will be taken ia cutting and snaking clothe in the very best style. Sept. 8. 1. CARLISLE J.ajOTD. CARLISLE HOUSE, Orv.iit tke New Cart U.aic, gimth Ha trttt. April fi..t-wsrtf nf i iriLtt. rmo GMITEr. A FINE tmnrtmmK 4 Lisle Thread Close., for ltdie. ud tratkmr. lost kcckkI by j.i, ;... ' yrATo it try.. U' SITKI STATES I1ISPF.SMTORY II. Ihap. rratTT ef tr I .iteri Matrsf swnn.n Mrs. U nM .ltd Biche. A Iww nf,mii. rarrloll. rrwd Just nrmti oj I. N. WH1TI.NO fc I1LMLNOT0.N.

Vf PUBLISHED DAILT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. Orricl ioul-ist corner of llipb itrect nU Sugar lller TE1UMS. Daily pel" annum, - Tn.'weekly per iiinum, - Weekly per annum f 7 00 4 00 2 00 Terrui of AdrertUing. Twelve line, or 1pm, one or three iniertioni, $ , inH V "cenu for each idditinnal insertion for three month! 5 for til montln f'J for 12 raontei J1S Longer idrortise-menU in the lame proportion, with i deduction of SO per cent on tho amount over JJ'iO in m month!. Br Tim Vfab. I'or twelve lines fl fourth of t column S- lla'f columD JJO whole column $10. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTCH'.iSKYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting & lluutinpton'i Book-store, up stairs. . , u '. K. J.MilTHKw a. A. a. uv i t..o. 1. N. WHITING IILNTIMJTON, BOOKSr'.l.l.KKS and Stationer!, next door to the Clinton Hank. Mich street. Columbus. Ohio. A large assortiuenj of Booki and Stationery alwayi on hand. srim iiT & i.n. i. ky, nOOK-BlNUKKS, Uigli itreet, opposite tin Public Offi- JL ccs, t olunibui. i ,'' i W. SUBKRT. illinni B. Jnrvil V lleury Jnrviii. CtOLI.r.C'lOriS and Account Settle, forrraukhn md J adjoining; counties, will attend to ill business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch.and upon reasonable ''office, up itain, first door north of McCoy'i itore. April 11. IltJ. y. Columbui, Ohio iihill'., ABBOTT A CO., Dr'M.F.KS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nsils, lilasi. House Builders' material!, Fanning- and Mechanical Tools, Military (loixls.ic. fcc, fso. 161 High street, ngn of the Hilt I'ad'lnrk. WING & ItHIIAKDS DK.U.K.RS in Koreiirn and Domestic iJry Goods, Oroce-lies, Boon and Shoes, Ac. 4c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, liowlnle's Kow, High street. - jTii. st iuc;t;s, , nKALF.R in Law, Medical, Theological lassicil.Srhoo M.....H,,,,..,,,. Ilmika.sunenor Stationery aud Wall 1'apcr. at Derby'! old stand, opposite the State House. ITlHlvTlEATON, DRl'CiOIST and Dealerin I'utent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stutl's.lilnss, &c. c wholesale Mid retail.comer of High and Broad streeli, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & Kll.BOVKNE, DF.LF.I?S iu Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Piiints.Oils. Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes AVc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. - it. i;im:. F.ALF.R IN DRY GOODS, etc., opposite r.xinange k.Coliinihus. .1 r KEJIOVA1.J-J) , , . DOCTORS THOMPSON At MARIS hove removed their (Wet to the Basement Story ol Judge (wani new building ; High Street, a tew doors North of the Neil House. tT'Keaidrnee of lir. It. . hojihos. Third street, one door North of I niversalist Church. Rcsidcnco ot Dr. M a-ins, comer of Third and Rich itrcHi, opposite Baptist Church. "'"'" "-tf Another Doctor in t'oliimbun. DR ROUKKT H. AWL, has opemii an ollice on High street, near the County Court House, in the building formerly occupied as a medical shop by his brother, where he will cheerfully attend to all cnlls in the line of Ins pro. fesrion. either from the city or country, and at any hour.day or night. Aug a..Jmtw. M. B. BATEHAM, IEDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, i Journal of Agrlcul. ll tore and Horticulture, published on the 1st and I ilh o ach month. Terms Jjt I per year j four copies for SJ. (0- Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. 11 fOVVTIIf K A' CO.. IXlRWARDLVi ash COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturer!, Canal Basin, Columbus. Ohio. JTlilDGW AY C O'S IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridee, Colnin. bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol I as. lings, alwayi on hand. Oct. I, IHII. l I lllll a II 4T N TOlI I.. JF. RL'Dlsll.L, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hat! ml Cans ol the latest lasinons. naui umuo .,... I AW. I'. B. Wn.iox and A. F. Pkiuiv will practice j Law, n parmers. in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite I. N. W lilting II m.n, ...' K,i. ktnre rrt,. i,,,.i.n. ai- k f llrll A mils. I'Hilnr. "1VTOTIFIF.S his customers snd the public generally, that J.1 he has oiiened Ins eitalilnlinieui iwu "! ..;. . the Ohio State Journal Ollice, where they are resnectlully invited to call. "' ' W M. WIEESiHilE Kfl.l-Y, rii'nr.ir'Ai. Meihamcal Dentist. Columbus. Oln O Agent for Alcock's Premium 'lecth. For sale Baker ot Hilpy's l atent torcep ey. ! H' A . aof 'liV A I'll.. 1T7I10I.F.SM.K AM) RF.TAIL DF.AI.LRSinFancvand V Stpl I i.v f;no,ls snd Groceries, ouoosile the State House, Hmh ilrcet, ( nlumbua.Uliio, WATI II ES a f:nnn nptmtit ,l a Ihe d A reived, and for sale at Iotv prices. We have some of the fffittt that were ever offered in this market. June 517. W. A. IT.ATT 4V CO., Neil House. tOOI'ERS' TOOLS. A FRESH supplv of Coojieri' Tools, jutt received ind J ft for sale at the lign of the Msrch II. GILT PADLOCK I'erilocnl Sperlnoie!. ALSO, double convei and concave Spectsclei, for 111 sges. and ill a great varielv of frames. Also. Spectacle Gists, of all kinds, lilted in old frames st short notice, snd low price, by W. A. l'LA'IT A CO.. Feb. 7. 'ow'- I niringe Springs AND Axles. Buggv Lamps. Bauds ami India RubberCloth, for Kile al the sign of the GILT PADI.OC h. Brat J on iota Nulls. SSORTF.n sizes, from i a ni to 40 p'ny. for sale at the A sign of the April V) G(LT PADLOt K. PAINT I1KI SIIFN. A FULL assortment of Paint Brushes snd Sash J 00I1, rt ,.,.1 ,...! and fonale lit J. H. lir.A M. Corner of High and Broad stl. Aug. I'.'. NAILS. rnrpri'e Acconslic Oil l' D " 1 h ESI I sut ply lor sale by J. B V II E A I ON A Colunibus. Aug. 7. Corner Hsgh ind Broad it TJl.AI KSMITS' BELLOWS, real Armitage Mouse JL) Hole Anvili. Common, ' ttcr Kev and Solid box icei. For sal. ., I. i.,th street. .,0, B T) M O I . ttruMri. pi unttt f ntokd bidet and 1.1 .. ... . i.vdar tr ! tTV . . . ... 7i .Iil.ij VI I I I I U V. . Ilb.h St- April '2. 1147 rfllMl. ..... a-IGAHS. ItlfiAKt), Ac 0 M. real Pnncipe J t iLsrs; HI M. Ilavannl Igars-, JlOdex. Mrs Miller 1 fine cul chewing Tobacco) Iff) do John Anderson's dnj 1(0 do Gordwin s patent press'd do) II 0 vjoxen I lb. paper Smoking Tobacco II 0 do jj lb. do do ) i.-.f-TJ le b, JOHN MILLER, v AU'lAI I. M Ulanc-10 p.n. tfisett. Pncfy snd Carriage Axlei.iu.t 1received ,nd for e low it the sign of lis GILT PADLOCK. nape Spring!. lale Dec 9. SALMON. . , FPFMI No.l Sslmaon I'o.No.I Mackerel) White I ish t Grand Bank Codhsh. . This day received ina lor isie.oj JOHN MILLER. July 11. 1- A 1 II- Ol T.. OR SALE low, by Uie barrel or gallon. iMre Drng Store r of a. r. siii.Tiwi't Comer of Hit h ind Broad street! Oct IS. LEAD FlPi:, "TOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acquedoeti, for lals-at1 the I' lignofthe GIL I PADLOCK. tin! ill I EllSft I1TSAWR. "AY KILKOI RNE keep a constant supply of Row- land ! Mi" sno ross-m sim.n nm r FX P.MTI FF. VARMSM I nit.. Alio, Poliih-hg ind Luck Body Vsmish. for ssle by j, u. nr.fl iu.', Msrch W. Comer of High snd Broad street. A NT U.S. -Hole AnviU, it the sign of fee GUT PADLOCK. GF.MT5F. Mo May 1.1. G'Ol.ll pF.Ki.-- for e very low, April , IW7. ,A fresh lurpiv received this dsv. aad W. A. I'LAIT At CO, Neil How. OHIO VOLUME XI. GI N 8M ITHS will please notice that we have for aale, at the sign of the tiilt Padlock. Itil. High street, 1I1U Hide Barrels, assorted, from Ml to BSI balls to the pound. Also,(iun Locks of various kinds. Butts, Guards and Thim. bles.'oruian Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other iu material. OERK, ABBOTT 4i. CO. Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. nixr.tUMS Winl.il l.awns. Biliorines. Baragei, Mils. T lin (iim-hsms. I'.mbroidercd ditto, Do Lains, ic. All new styles, lor sale by WLNO &. KICHAKDS'. April II. SAWS. HOF. Ai CO., md Wiluiot tc Kowlaiid'! Mill and Crosi rut Maws; Hoe & Co. and Wilmot &. Rowland s Circular do.; Spear 4c Jackson's and oilier Hand do.) Psnnel and ripping do.: Butchers' and Back do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. v Hi. UKKE, ABBOTT Jul It CO. HAMS! HAMS II HAMS I!! Sugar cured by the subscriber, and warranted equal in quality to any in Ihesa Lulled States, are now ready, and for sale by JOHN MI1.LF.R, March 4. 9. High street. FAMILY F1.01R. HAVING made arrangements with some of the best mill! in Springfield, for Flour, we shall for the future be sup-olied with the best and cheapest in the market. Call on us. H Oct. II. B. ( OMSTOCK & CO. COLlMlllS AGENCY. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cap-itai. glj0,(XW. Policies issued dailv on the most reasonable termi. ur-(ice, Carpenter'! Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, Columbus. I IJIU. GKlf r 1 1 n, Sept. 13. ItHo. '""'' CALL AT KIMBALL'S, V you want good times and pn at bargama Any quantity of Eastern made Boots and Shoes on hand, ami lor sale cheaD.t the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal Illuming!, rl M..I..HI1 II tl k'lMlttll. GENl 1NE MOLSIMIOLE ANVILS, 1' received and for aale at the sign of the TUS' J Sept. 10. GILT 1'AIH.Ul.n. 200 KEGS J UNI TA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept 10 PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, r I'sT received, ami for sale low, urasi, JO hour anu mo J Clocks, ol Jcrunic a make. June 7 W. A. l'LATT CO., Neil House. NEW BONNETS. JUST received hv the subscribers, a new ann wen soicnoa isiortment of Seapolitian. Prince Allicrt, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, winch can be attord ed at unusually low pricea. FAY 4i kll.BOLRNE. I.Hdien' While Kid Slippern. JUST received at the Shoe Store of H. II. MMBAl.t,,l superior article ol While hid Slipped. luy 31. MORE OF SAME SORT. JUT received, I- Rt.SIl J t.Al. direct trom imponers. Come again, everv biKly, and take T Always bring it back and get your money, at the I anton Tea Store and ove. ry thing else Store, opposite Exchange Bank. Aug. U. ..... R' MlNO- P. S. Looking out tor ivotions Dy l.igiuning. FRESH TEASANri'NEW GOODS, JUST received anil sillini! at unparalleled lowpricei. Our r..,..l. u iIik 'I'eai are betler than ever. We warrant everv ounce of AO cent Tea, &c, to give perfect intisfac. ' ... .. .1 '... nllV.nl In nnV (r,. tion, or preler to rciiuio ine iiiuhct. ...... .....-. . rv long advertisements and sell as cheap as we do. Merchants supplied on favorable terms, lor cash, at the Drv Goods and Canton Tea store opposite Exchange Bank. Juno -M C. R. K.ING. I MltERl LIMBER! The snhseriber has on hand for sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 8 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of I ountry Lumber of almost everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ot ica-loned llooring on ami alter the 1st of March. Also, a qiiautiti of Refuse Lumber that will he lold at re. duccd prices. All food orders fur Lumber will he prompt-ly attended to. Fell. ..". M. L. SI LI. IV AN 1 . CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Binds India Rubber Cloth mil Whips) Oil Cloth and Jlats ; Patent Leather and Binding!) Patent Cloth and Dash Framei j Light Frames and Taiiellat . . Spring, and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT CO. 1NSIHANCE. IOSSFS bv Fire or Water insured against upon liber j terms, by the long established and v. ell known Protec tion Insurance Conmanv of the city of Harlforil. Connect!-cul K. BOBBINS. Gen Agent. Cincinnati. Jan.Sfi. - M J .tiH-Hr.lt I rtpcni. LAMP OIL. at) gallons Ulcarlieil n liner r-iranieo Sperm Oil, i superior irticle ; 200 gallons W hale Ooil, or sali Pec. . 7 No. l.V.i. High Street. 1 1 A II INE CARDS. 1HI sets ot niarnine i nms, ill just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, and for sale it No. 161), High "', n.-oKV Dec 7 iai . e.n.iv.i.i.i.t., N1 1 v sTiinl' AKTl'KF.W GOODS. Good ere bought lower this time essi man . -"j gomls are all row. FANCY GOODS, lilt 1 l."" CROCKERY. TEAS. ike. Call end iee opposm- r.s change Bank.Columbui. C. K. M.Mi Nov. 1U..II. a T mi l' 1KNOIIT1IFNT 0 F (.incliains. HnlK-rines, Lse nsanrl llarnpes. just ere 'd D .... iciv'! i. uiriuuns by (April Ii IOO dnen l ilesi, OF Snear fc Jarksim. Miitirnm, Ibliotion, miirner sua oilier celebrated makers, for sale at the siirn of the April 7. i. ii. i r.i.i.i. .. NO. 101 JIKell KTHH T. 0 NE HCNLI.Kl. pairs l liptic Springs lor buggiei and carriages, just received and tor saie si uie ncn i mm Sent. 10. , H.II.T I'AUIAH l. SMITH'S VH i: r Pomestie Hianutarlure, tlie best in tne maraei.ior jest 11 J sale at the sign of the GILT FAUl.lM K. Sent. 10. Folnr I.nrd Lumps. . OF Cornelios 61 t o., maniilartlire. Also, Limp inin-mings of all kin.la.h"lessle or retail. b FeS. 7. w. A. I I. A 1 r et fnw. FAIR BANK'S PATENT ni.Ai A turer a pricei. I'., .il. h oi'.kf.. AnnoTT fc ro. Sign of the (iilt 1'id l.orlt. April S. (.PBiiiDC Aimim(t Moniehole Anils, S Ol.lll bound coDimoll Vises, lor sale ai ll.esipn 01 ins A pril 7. GILT I'ADLCH.R. Penis and Prt;i. SFAt.fl Enersreil. and Seal l rps.es lurnisnen. inr nraa. nei Puhlie. Common Fleas ind iiprem I oort. Ke-corders. A e. fcc., st serr lew prires and short not'ee, by Wsrrh 17. W. A ri.A lit' "en SHOEMAKER'S TOOI.H of nesrljr erery description, tor ssle it Uie Shoe snd Leilher More of Mas to, I II 17. H. II. KIMHAl.L. RTARCII. TIIF. rolnrnbns Stareh Faetory is now in nperition. Th mention of deslera ind others is requested to the beautiful irticle of V'rorl Marrn now beine made. Conntrr Merchants and other! lupphed Irom the depot it the Olnotirue Store. bT S. t'LAUK 10. ( ish ind thi highest msrket price it ill timei paid for While Corn. ""P 3- bit. I.rnd, Oil B"h";r , TWENTY btils. l.inseed Oil, in whole and half barrel! j HO keg! White Lead ; Varnish, Flint and Whitewash Brushes- ji. i GF.fiK, ABBOTT CO. (.LRF, ABBOTT CO. Ro. 161 High atreet, Itttrt jrttt rtcrirrd, THREE THOLSAM) lln. Iron Wire,i!iorted,rrom No. 3 to 36. Jf Ibi.t.ofChainn WO pair Trace Chains; 20 dot. Amei' Shovels snd Spldel lOdoi. Msnure Forks. JlllT rpO FPU IHFS. 1(0 tsi Fresh Lobsten; X 1(0 Cana Iresh Salmon; 110 do do Clams; 1(0 do do Cod Fish; do do Sardines, Isnre itze 1(1 do do do !d siie ; lffl do do do 3d lire ; All bermeticsllv sealed, ind 11 fresh is when tae from Uwir nitivc deDent. Just rereived and for ssle by JOIL.N AMLLF.B.tirocer, j) 7, lo. 'XI High sueeL STATE DAILY. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1847. Fl'RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THK siibscnher! have just received a large stock ol Fun and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest pricei. oil ins. nutria, siors. 1,0 " double and single King Russia, blown HO " Carroted Russia. 11)0 " Haw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Alto A first rate assortment of Siik uud Cotton aid, an. Tins. Banding and Bindin". Hat Leathers. Bow Siring! Skiv en, all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Kxtraet Logwood Gum Shellac 4. c. Feb. 15.) FAY & KII.BOIJKINK. GROCERIES. TIIF. subscribers oiler tor sale at their old stand, AO. 0" (ioodale'i Row, 12 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molassoa. 60 Bags Kio Coffee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior Gunpowder and Young Hyion Tea. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Aic, Aic. March 1. FAY & KII.BOl'RNE. TlPtf PT.ATF. TIIF. iurweribert have for sale AO boxei Tin Tlato, 1-3 and 10 Ihup8 X do ; nUo, Xtc, assorted ISot., Uumia and conimon Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. a. i ... l-i - . l ii )iil't3T irk;h, wi;i)iciiM:s, oils, paiists, Ac.g rpiiK fciiUcriber ae wl received a larjre addition to X tbriritorkot'Urnt:8.Aledirnie8,Oua,rnmU,&cMwliic(i thev ofier at whe-tenale and retail, on the most accommodating teniw. Aug. 4.1 l-AY KH.BOlJKftK. THK new style of Kob Hibbous in variety with Cold and Steel Trimming, just received. June i!7. W. A. l'LATT & CO., Neil House. VA K MS II. a() p;illoM pure 'ml VarnUh, 100 pal-Ioiih extra Coach Varnish, tor sale at WJ, High t.. by Dec. 7. KAY & KILHOl HiK. I'HLNTINt; INK. "1 7"AKn ANTKD ai (rood as anr other manufactured in the V Tinted States. The Hubwcrilieni havini; been appoint ed npentu for tlie sale nf J. A. Jhiiici' I'rintin lnk,manurac- tureu iu i incinnuii, umo, w in nerp a cuiimani u)i(nj ui uiu above article, at the price it ia sold for in 4 'incinna.. r L' A V , I.'! I lUil il? !V I? nuircn i. i i munui iini-. I'nliiiolock'a Vermifuge. WHOLESALE and Ketail.at the Uruff Store of J. II VH EATON. April Corner ot Hroad and High sta. inf. KOXIS TIN plat:. 1 V'V lM-Olba. Brazier's Copper 12, 14,16 and 20 lb. Sluets.;H) bvliO inch. HHMJ lbs. Tin d upper, 16 ot. 3 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 to ?3. For sale at JNo. 161, High street, sipn of the Broad Axe, by Pec. 7. FAY At KILBOURNE. Oil- AM) PAINTS. OAA ketrs pure unite head, ground in on; tiJ) ?:bbls. Linseed Oil 10 bhls. 1 tirpentine ( Drv White Lead. Ked Lend. Venetian Red, Yellow Ocher Paris' White nnd Chrome (ireen ; Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; aint and White-wash Brushes, &c. Arc. Just received and forsale.by FAY At KILBOI BNE, April no. tiKt, ri ign si., Hiffn oi me nru;ui-axa GLASS. AAA boxes 8 hv 10 and 10 by 12 tflass iUU HHIdo. Iiime sixes, from 10 bv Htolibv 22; 20,000 lijihts Window Sash. Jiift received, nnd for anln.bv f v t Mi.btM iiiM,, April Jfl. INo. 159, High st ,sipn ol the Broud-nxe. CIIITaDIU.N'S rhoics 1 Clnkircii s Mines, various quaimes ana .J ) U stvlrs. iiitit received at the siin of the (iolden Bo.it, comer store in the Journnl buildinir, nearly opposite my old statu), whicli will be sold cneap tor cnfii. lav4. ri. ii. iw.vinALa. IIAKIil-iY WANT III). pff( BUSMKLS liiirlcy wanted. lorwhicn we willpay JfJJ the niKhesi price in ensn. Oct. 4 tw&rw. B. COMS TOCK At CO. WANTED. rr RCSHEI.SOats.30U)lo. l lnxfieed.5000do.Tini ,)UUU othy seed. B. COiMSTOCK At CO. r Afi f EBS. Cotton (-bain, No. b to lb. OUUU 2,000lh. Cotton Bats. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Just received and fur sale by Feb. ? FAY At KILBOCRNE. IXMRFIt KfCX Cnr feet Pine Lumber. ) all siz JUU,lUU (Hi.OOOrt.Poplnrdo. J qual: 300.000 Pine Shincles. warranteil. all sizes and ilitics. A larue and well aborted lot of all kinds and sizes of country stull. together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth ers to our stock ; and would state that wc have made ar-rangementa so that we shall always have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold y nnv one. Aug. lit. B. COMSTOCK At CO, KH1 HA MAS SHOE STOKE HAS been removed to the corner store -jaroom in uie journal uuuoinir, on Minn ii. nftiirlv nnnosite to his former stand, where he w ill be found ready to wait upon his for mer cusiiiiucrs and all others wno nv see ht to call. April li..t.wtf. H. II. KIMBALL. WINDOW SASH T the sign of the Gilt Padlock .o. Itil, High street, may be found he best lot of Window Sash in own, with t'lassand Putty always .n hand. CEItE, ABBOTT At CO. August fi. ' Where ia Ihe ( heap tiinlou Tea Store, Ami rrrrii linns tUr. Utorr.. OTBANCiF.llS, and inmetimrs citiicm of our Slate, in kj nuire where we are. and how it happens we always ael such jioed Tens, and so eherp. The simple answer is, we sell for Ihe importers, and can sell as low as the wholesale jobbers ot INew York, aillinr I cent per in. Ircigni. It wouki require yi.usnim 01 capuai 10 surpass uie ia-eililies in our hands for selling Tea alone. Further, we hare lately received, and can at all times le. cure fresh importations of Tea ; hence, we can so !afely warrant all we sell, wholesale or retail. Merchants supplied on favorable terms for cash, at the Dry (iotsls and Canton Tea Store of t . K. MM., Jtily8..tw. Opposite F.ichanga Bank kii.i.ix; I II FA P. ."lOMnSTnrtni.e.Mif II. Mock Miell. ButteHlv. Buffalo- VV Horn and Sleel. Ivor?, pressing, and al) other kinds of Comix. I-sdies and (ient's (.old Fens warranted, t.old and Silver Fencils, Silver Thimbles ard Spectacles. Steel Reads, Bass. Tassels. I hsps. Sic, l urses, rurse I wist. Silk and Silver Canvass, inilsor ina r incy snatw. renu-merv. Brushes. I. loves. Threads. .Needles. ind Lidiel' JV'ee- die Work. Besides I IIW other thing! pertaining to a Dry Goods Store Queensware r ancy and Linton 1 ei blorej opposite hlchange Bank, Loluinuus. June 2. C. R. KING. New Tailoring nnd lry Good! Fstnblishrocot l. P. PRESTON & CO., t Xn tM. Ili.h flrttl. Corner of Rich Plrnt.) TTAV'ING secured the service! of Mr. Srwki.l is fore. XI man. (whose well known skill in fitting needi no prsise.) and also some 01 me oes jonmeymen I ailors in the city, ire prepired to manufacture all kind! of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly ittended to. Thev have also enlarged their store room, ind ire receif. ings large supply of l'ry Goods; so they can aafply say bey have one ot the mosi aesiraoie assortments 01 Dom Urn Good! anil Clothing in the litu. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoe!. Hats, ('spa, Bonnets, Aic. Iwavs on hand, at prices that win not rail to suit buyers. Co'lumbm April la,IIU7...tsr. VALUABLE KEAL IKTATE FOR SALE THK sutweri tier wishing to rhanjie his business, is desirous to sell the property on which he now resides, containing about 30 acres, consisting in part of out-lots in Crmibv's addition of 85. and iW.IOS.andpartor Uti, and 1(1 acres adjoining the above oiit-iors an mng on tne iational Koad. near the Blind A lum. AIo, lota io. 15, ltj, I7f 26 and 27, also oa the National Bead. Ute the property of J. N. Champion. I he first described property ia ausceptible of sub-division, and will be told in whole or in parts, to suit purchasers. The last named lota con tun about 30 acres, and the lot IA haa the most desirable situation for a country residence any where new Columbus. Any person wishing to engsge in the Nursery business or Gardening, woold do well to eiamine the above property, and the subscriber will take pleasure in showing the earn to persons wihing to purchase. AH the above property is sttosted within a half mile of Columbna. AAIOd S. RA.MilY. Columbus, Ma 20, 1847, .t-wtf. OURNAL WAUEHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. A'o. 66, Ctdar (., A'eto 'or. LEE, JUDS0N & LEE, (I.ATK LET. AND JUDSOK,) OCCUPY the spacioua five story Warehouse, No. 6fi, Cellar street, the whole of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the single article of PRINTED CALICOES. Their present stock consists of nearly One Thousand Packages, embracing some thousands of ditl'erent patiems and colorings, and comprising every thing desirable in the line.KOKKKiN and 1K)MKST1C. All of which are otic red for sale, for eiuh.or natiKfiictory credit, at the luwest prices, by the Pioce or 1'ncknge iew Stjics are received almost every day, and many of them are got up for our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our utual stuck of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry poods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. 'J his fact, together with the fact, thiii our mcAnn and our attention, instead of being divided among a v;mt variety of urticies, are devoted wholly to one will render the advaiitauen which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious j and it shall be our cure that none w ho vife.it our establishment shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment ii complete at nil sennnnR of the vear. LUE. JUDSON & Ll.E P. S. B. F. LKE. formerly of the firm of Lord At Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee & J ii ,101,, under the firm of LKE. JUDSON At IKK. and he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same pre-eminence in thin branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two houses to which he belonged. iNew York, July ti. .lytw. CI.OTIUN(;-CIA)TIlN;-CLOTIHNG. A Tremendom and Jllunijictnt Slock qf A'eio Clothing! Unparalleled inducements to ,atin uuycrs: LIPPIKCOTT, T AY 1 O It A Co., No. h'. No. 1(H, and No. 2tH, Mtirke.t Street, Philndelnhin, HAVE now manufactured, from cloths of their own importation, the largest and most varied stock of Cloth- 7 in the Lnited States, comprising over 60,000 fashiona ble (iarmenti. Over 1000 persons have purchased clothing n this establishment in a dnv. Every one is invited to call. whether wishing to purchase or not thev must do so in or der to get an idea ol the vattt extent to which the clothing butinesfl is carried ou, and tlie perleciion to wincn it lias been brought. We will i.otask any to buy, unless convinced upon examination that our stuck in the largest, newest, best made, and cheapest in the United States, Contlemen will bear in mind that our fine clothing is all got up under the direction of one of the firm, and that it is cut and made in better style, and of altogether better material, than the rea dy-made clothing sold in any other establishment, and our pricea near one-third lower. Jff.'i.OOO is ottered that ourpre-ticnt stock of clothing ii the largest, handsomest, and trom Id to 'Z0 per cent, the cheapest in the I. mteil States, W e are now selling a superfine French Black suit, made from gomls of our own importation, for 5 Mi, warranted superior to tne nest sold elBcw here tor f;u j line, r rencn iaon v et, 5- ; hue Cassimere Pants. $-1, Ate. Our great advantage in importing goods, renders it impossible for any in the trade to comnete with us in prices. We are now prepared to supply cash buyers with clothing this year, to the amount of y.:,U00,()UU, and are determined to maho it largely to tne interest of all to patronize our house. In our Fall and Winter Stock will be found 6,000 blue, green and jentianelio Blanket loats; byXMJ Cassimere, -Pilot, and Satinet sack Coats; 10.000 single and double milled Cloth and Beaver Sacks and Peltoes. with nn end 1 cm variety of Cloaks, Dress and Frock Coats, Pants, Vosts. Ate., comprising an assortment of superfine, medium and low -priced clothing, 10 timet larger and '20 per cent the cheapest in the world. Beniember our Sale Booms occupy the buildings No. 106, No. 1 UK, rind No. 200 Market street. Manufactory and Store House, Commerce atreet, below Sixth. LI1TINCOTT. TAYLOR Ac CO. Philadelphia. Aug. 1(1.. d V. It. P. MKKCIIAIVT'S IIOTET,. PHILADELPHIA, XUHTU MIRTH (STREET. Tl I F. Proprietor of this spacious and central establishment tnltes nlensure in renewing his acknowledgments to hii friends and the travelling community generally, for the very libenl patronage extended to lum, nnd to assure them that nn eHort shall be spared that will tend to the ccmlurt of (hose who mnv favor him with a call. This Hotel, situated in Fourth Street, near Market, has advantages in its location over any other in the city, (par ticularly in 1 tie summer season.) nnving large open lots in front and rear; and its proximity to the bunks and business vicinity, makes il the most convenient of any for the merchant and man of business. The house has recently undergone most desirable nllera- ttona, has been painted and refuted throughout, and ia at present in ample order for the reception of visiters rniiaira, Aug. .t, iii.(v. i'. 11, a. r. i.i.vs. I). S. IOlt.il AN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, Ormonit the L'niird Watt Hotel, f'olumbtu. Ohio, HAV F. just received from the Eastern Cities, the most extensive assortment of French, Fnglish and Belgian olhs, ever offered in this mirkct : alio, a rich assortment of Cassiinrres, Vesting!, snd Trimmings. Furnishing Articles, such as Shirts, Cravats, Scurls. Stocks, Bosoms, Cellars, silk and Linen Hnndkerchiels.Gent'snnd Ladies' Silk Shirts, and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors. Full suits made to order in :H'i hours, in the hrst manner. Persona visiting Columbus, would do well to roll and examine our stock, ss we are determined to sell al the lowest pricei. Alay II. COPPEll, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE MASI FACTORY, HTOYES, r. HF.YL Ar, MASON have formed a copartnership to carry on the shove business, it the old slntid of J. K. Ileyl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared to furnish theircus-tomcrs w ith any article in their line, at the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand, Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to tiiirtv gallons. JOB'WUKK punctually ittended to on the shortest notice.Feathers, Bags. Beeswss.Old Copper, Brass ind Pewter, taken in exchange for my of the ibove irticlcl. Mav I3..t-wtf. HEVL Ic MASON, S Have just received 1 larire nnd good assortment of 3r COOK AND PARI.OK STOVES, Which they will sell la low is the lowest. Cill and examine for yourselrei. Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to thirty-two gallon! constantly on hand. Shop two doors north of Armstrong's Lion Hotel High street Sept. 8..dtf C HEAP STRING COOPS. TIIF. attention of the public i respectfully invited to a stork of (mkmIs now opening on Broad street, the first rr Goods Store from the National Bond Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in mi articles. Cloths from gZ 00 tip Sat ine its from 31 cts up. Jeans, " 20 " ' Calico from fT cts. op. Ginghams, fine, for l25 cents. Lawns. 23 Tweeds at 62$. Omundie, " 2a M. DeLaines, Shawls, Hanokerchiefs, Cravata, Ribbons. lilftYPS. AC. For goods ran and mil be sold low by merchants who look well and save unnecessary expenses, via. Jjt 150 a year rent, and from g-tM to MK.'O a' year for hired clerks. Will the public bear this in mind when they desire to purchase goods at small pmfils ? If they do, then rail at the Store where goods are marked at the lowest figures, bv tout humble servant. J. H. MITCHKLL. May 13.. t-wtf. Superior Iingaerrentypc JNinintnres. GW. I'HIIJ.II'S respecttnlly annnunrpt to his friends and the cititens of Columbus generally, aa well as the public at large, that he ia prepared to take tlteir likeneswea at all boon, whether clear or cloudy, in his moms, over the store of Meairrt. Finney it Lamson. and one door iSorth ol the American Hotel, formerly Humphrey's Daguerreotype Rooms. Mr. P. would lust say that, having devoted shout seven year's eiclasively to thestodyand practice of the Fine Arts. am naving in m lime nati eceeaa to ana stndied in the magnificent nlleriea and collections of Paintinn. Sculntnm and Dai7iterreotVDea owned bv the roTernment of the I'ni. ted State, and those of others emplnred by gorernment, liriiiiii.iNiriMn oituinguianpa nruwxm anu puoilC men. in his possesion, will show.t be feela confident that be can give the last finishing touch in color to a Dafuerreotrne niininiuic, win iuu cnarui w err outer Deanty mt hub wnn innr miniarurea urn in nta harasonioua style, colored to Uie life, will please call at their earliest convewonee. Marcta b. .t-wtf. NUMBER 91. J. RIDGWAY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. Tho Subsoil Hough, Boston pattern. Long's do 3 sizes each riht and left handed. Wood's do 3 do ripht handed. Wisconsin do 1 do do do. Smith's do 1 do do do. Cultivator Teeth, various kinds. Also, the following STOVKS : ?he Wager Air-Tight Cook tug Stove, to which was a-warded a silver medal and diploma, at the eitiibtion of the Fair of the American Institute, rb being the best family cooking stove exhibited; and also received the first premium at the iNew York State rair. Hwk'M Patent Cooking Stove. iThia stove is believed to b the very best in ue. Havinir established for ititlf'a perma nent reputation, it ia unneessary to publish certiticates of its merits. . The Premium Cooking Store. A first rate pattern and very popular. There are several sizes of ail the above named Stoves. Open Front Fancy Parlor Stoves. Airtight Fancy Parlor Stoves, new and splendid pattern! Ttn Plate Stoves. Seven Plate Stoves. Furnace for heating dwellings and public buildings. Fancy Coal Grates; avuriety of elegant patterns. Hollow W are ; a large assortment, light patterns. Caitine of all kind, on hand, or made to order. 1irnins and Finishvie done in the best manner. Dromot. ly.and at reasonable prices. isOiumous, August ix, iW7d&wiy. L. liniriiiiiY & Co, Columbun, Ohio, Have lately received a large and splendid asKnrtment of STOVES. Cooking, Parlor. Bon, &c., &;c Which were purchased with cash. We give no newspaper purls, " which often shine but to deceive." but would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine quality and price. Also, sundry articles fur sale in our line of business. Tin. Sheet-Iron, ink. Brass, Copper, &c. manufactured. Also, job work done to order with despatch. Aug 30. ,d& w;im. MORE NEW THINGS. PU'2.SK call and see the splendid assortment of every variety of Stoves, that are made East. West, North and South that, too, on the best terms possible. Be sure and give tne a cull before purchasinir t you can then judge lor yourselves w here the best and cheapest Stoves can be had. ciuves, copper, pneet-iron ana I in snnp. nearly opposite the Book store of I. N. Whiting & Huntington, Aug. 7, HH7..t-w&wly. 1HA CiROVKK. Ar l l,L assortment of the justly celebrated and popula-lar Air-Tight Stewart's Cooking Stove, snid to ihe best Stove in America, by the Yankees, and they brag on their knowledge of cooking stoves, They are sold quite ai cheap as the Buck or Hot-Air Cooking Stove. It costs nothing to look at them, at the Stove Store of JKA UKOVLK. Aug. 7, I8l7..t-w&wly. JUST RECEIVED, SIZES of G. l.KKK'S Telegraph Air-tight Cooking Stoves, which I will warrant to dive entire satisfaction. This stove, as well as the Stewart stove. I well on the prin ciple of no cure, no pay," ifcc. If il does not please the purcnasrr. onng it Dack, and l will pay lor all troume, ana refund the purthaNe money. IKA OHOVEK. AUg. I, IKHi.t-WtYWly. ON HAND. A IX sizes of the good old fashioned Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, with or without duubic ovens, which I will sell aa cheap, if not a little chenper,. than any one in this place-mmle too, of iron that wni never known to crack trimmed and put up aa nicely as stoves can be. rienie 100a ai inein. lit ittujYE.lv HOT It KIZFS OK the Parlor, or Yankee Aotion Cooking Stove neat, cheap, and pretty article low, for cash. AUg. t, llH(..l-WOLWiy. IKA GROVER. I II AVE ON HAND PjVF.RY kind and size of Co-iking Stoves, from three to J fifty dollars! Just think of it. a cookimr stove for three dollars! They are a pretty little Hi inn, and will burn coal wood. IRA GROVER, Aug. 7. 1847..t-wAiwly. ON HAiND, anew pattern, (just received from Yankee land) of Portable furnaces, spacious, durable and cheap may be used either with chips, atone or charcoal. For saie by Aug. 7, UU7..t-w.fcwly. IKA GROVER. ON II A NIK ALL sizes, shapes and kinds of Parlor, Hall, Office, Store, Church and School House Stoves, as ffood as the Yan kees or anv others can make i and I trade rheaner than the cheapest, for caah or other good pay. IRA GROVER. tug t, wcuwiy. I HAVE lately added to my tin and sheet iron manufacto ry, a copper smith's fortre. dtc.bv which 1 am enabled to do all kinda of Jobbing. Always on hand, all kinds of plain and ispaned tin ware. together with all necessary articles usually kept at a store, copper smith's, tin and sheet iron manufactory, all of which hall be at leaat as good as the best, and aa cheap as the cheapest. johomg ot all kmda done at a moment s warning, and on liberal terms. Horse ' era in of all kinds, feathers, ran. old newter. brase and copper. Vc., Ac , taken in eichanue. ?nop 4 doors south of the State House. Aug- 7, Um..t woiwly. IRA GROVER. C. V. QI EEN'S PRElrlirM PATENT POR TA HI. K FOKGE AND II M. LOW 8. THE subscriber cflers to the public a PonTani.r Fob or the best one in use for Shipping, Plantations, Manufsa tories. Blacksmith, Boiler Makers, Machine Shops, Coppersmiths, Braziers, Gold and Silver Workers, Dentists, Miners, Quarries, Builders of Railroads, Public Works, die. Ace. I can recommend this Fortre with confidence, as a verv superior article, being compact, consume but liitle fuel, and enable the nser to heat iron or steel in the most perfect iiinuiwr. tw mo conturuciea a iso a to prevent a current of air in coroinir in contact with the fire when nsed on the decks of vessel, or while doing out door work of anv kind, ana yet it admits a draft ot air umcient to keep Ihe tire alive during the frequent intermissions of labor at the forge. It is so constructed that it can remain out doors without injury, by closing the sides, and can be set where most con venient, and the smoke conducted to a chimney ny a pie Please call and examine them, where one of them can be teen in operation, at the Copper id uh shop of Aug. f, iw..t-wtwiy inn liKUVr.lt. NEW IRON FOUNDRY. CIOLE & STAMHSH.al their new r oundry, at the north J end of Front street, are now prepared to furnish cast-in tr of every description. Thev are alco manufacturing House Builder' materials, . litrhe. Locks. Hinges, Shutter Screws and Fastnera, Stubbs and Plates, Aile Pulleys, Wardrobe Hooks, Ate Also, Castors of all size for Cabinet maker. Counter Scales, Sad Ions, Ac JulyJ..wAtwtf GILLS V M'CT'NE'S IRON FOUNDRY, comer of Town and Canal treett, Columbu.Ohio;Warehoue.No. 7. Broadway Exchange. Stove Ploueh.Com Shelter. Hollow Ware; sod a general aMortment of Foundry casting. alsy on hand. Joh work and Machinery made to order ia the b-t manner, and in short notice. Junel!..wAl-wtf. PATENT BARK JIlLLft, made in s new and highly approved manner; one of the best wdta now in awe, and warranted to perform well. Manufactured and for sale by Gills At M Coae. at the ...T June lf..w&t-wtf. FRANKLIN IOLNDRY. JISTIN W ARE'S CORN AND COB GRIND. ER, a Pit-enor article, for farmers. Maoutactured and for sale by Gills A M'Cudc. at the JtulJ..sVtenf. FKAMXIN FOUNDRY. --4 f8 CAP MANUFACTORY AWO FASIVIONARLP. TAUORING. fVfJ-, 'I UK nuUcriuera rehpectlully inform tlie puhlie frft that they have loo at id in this cit, itt o. IWl Hih street, a lew doors North ol L. i' Preston tV Co'. Store, where they will manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of every description of Caps, which will be sold r.astern pricea lor casn. Tailoring of all kinds earned on. A good assortment of Cloths, fee., on baud, which will be sold cheap. M. M0HK1S0N ot CO. Columbus Feb. 16,m7..t-wly. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. Bl'HK. and WM. K. CLOUD have just opened a new Tailor IShop, on High atreet. in the city nt Columbus, opposite the Cnited States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work mode upon short nonce, and in tho most approved stvle. They respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. July29..twtf. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Hi ih street, one square SouA of the State liovse, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and fitted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. Columbua. March 21. P. H. OLMSTED S. D. L. P. PRESTON, No. 2, Goodale'a Row, Columbus, Ohio. HAVK this dnv seceived a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCKRIES, comprising almost every thins desirable, among which are to be fuuud Fine French Black Cloths and Casimeres j u u Olive (ireen Cloths, a si' lend id article Tweeds, all wool, from 31 cents to 2 per yard ; Summer stuffs in endless variety lints. Caps, Boots and Shoes all kinda; A few very fine Black Molexkin H:its. Broadway style. For Ladies, we have an abundance of Dress Goods, front "fip "Calico to a splendid Barage, worth 75 cents. Also. Shawls, Cravata, Parasols. ParaRolctts, Bonnets, Ac.. &c.t all ot which win be sold at a low ngure, r.very oony want ing a good bargain ia particularly invited to call and see for thutn selves. N. B. Clothing always on hand, and warranted not to rip. June 19. .3m. Nil. TAYLOR, Having established himself in the city of Columbus, is now prepared to execute ail orders in the art of Engraving euch as Drawings and Engra-vinga of Buildings, Machinery, Animals, Newspaper Heads and Engravings. A I bo. Lettering on Spoons, Penkimea Cane Heads, Doorplatps.&c, &c. Wood cuts Stereotyped when wished, A large assortment of wood cuts and stereotype plntes alwava on hand. Room over Finney, Lanison Si Cos. Store, two doors north of the American Hotel High street. Jan. I5..d&wly. ""blllO Ml TLAL FIRE INSIRANCE CO. Fire nnd Lite Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. OTf The average cost of Insurance in this Department, ia lesa than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on Uie Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily al one-half the uaua rates of premium. jN. B. Advantages made available on two or mora contin gencies. I'or information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 1&15. twy. Secretary. I SIIOl'LD THINK WE hnd.by far the heat Tea ever imputed, judging from the pressing demand since our new stock arrived, which they say is even better than ever. We have now something like a regular line established with the Importers, and shall be constantly receiving Fresh 1'eaa. We nnve already sold a large amount of Tea, have warranted every ounce of it to give perfect satisfaction, and continue to vvfir-rrant, and have never been called upon to refund the first two dimes during the past year, nnd in future we will ever pledge ourselves to sell Pure and Fresh Teas at the lowest rates ot any other esmDiiaiiment tins side i anion. Urv itooda and Cheap l. anton lea store, onpoaite Exchange Bank. July 3. C. R. KliSG. GENERAL AGE'NCY AT WASHINGTON CITY. THE undersigned has been more or less engaged, ever aince leaving the office f Assistant Post Master General, in the presentation and collection of claim before Congress, and the several public departments. it is nis design to continue sucn AoKscr at the sent ot the General Government, nn a more extended scale than hitherto, and he hereby respectfully tender his services' to all who may desire them in the proaecution of their claims against the government. His Aor.ncY will embrace every lecie oi account proper hit tne liquidation ot ttie ijmted Mates, including not only private claims trout individuils, but lso all those arising under the various Indian Treaties, and under the French, Spanish and Mexican Indemnities. It will extend to the obtaining of Pensions and Patents, the location and sale of lands, the purchase of the public stocka when desired, and an otner matter oi General Agency. The undersigned embraces the present occasion to olfer his gratuitous aid and service to all the patriotic volunteer from Ohio, who, in connection with their enlistment and service in the war with Mexico, may have any business to transact at Washington. AH communication (postage and other expense being first paid) will be attended to and answered with particular care, promptness and pleasure. YYitn the view ot meeting an sucn cans, the suoscnoer will ever be found in Washington, from and after the lirat days of August ensuing. JOHN A. BRYAN. July ..wouwu. jRhpfimnlitrn. Gout nnd Tie Doulourenx. A RESPECTABLE gentleman called at our orfice, aa he satd, to inlonn us that he had been s (flic ted for fit teen year with Rheumatism, or Gout, snd occasionally with Tie Douloureux; that he has been frequently confined to his rootn for months together, and ctlen sutlered the most intense and excrutiating pains, but that lately he had been using Jayne's Alterative, from which he found the most signal and unexpected relief. He says he found the medicine verv pleasnnt and effective, and that he now consider himself thoroughly cured. t'hita. Morth Amet. A gentlemen of Scrnlulou habit, from indiscretion in hie younger days, became effected with Ulcerations of the thro.it and nose, and a disagreeahle and troublesome eruption of the skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered wi'h deep, painful, and offensive l leers, and were as hollow and porous as honey comh. It wa Ht this stsge of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of Javne's Alterative, and having taken sixteen bottle is now peiiectlr cured This Alterative operates through the circulation, and pari fie the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerona cure it haa performed in disease of the skin, cancer, rmfiila, goitre, liver en m plaint, dvcnepsia, and other chronic diseases, ia truly aston-ishing '-Spirit of the Time: For sale bv J. B WHEATON, corner of High and Broad su., Columbus, Ohio. Oct I8,4wYw3w. WOODvVORTH'H PLANKING MACHINE,"" FOR planet ng surface, and tor planting, tonguing and grooving plank or board in one operation. The sub-arriber has Uie right to use snd vend said machine in Oi.io, Indiana. Kentucky. Pennsylvania, west of the nountnine, Virginia, weat of the mountain, Arkansas, Alabama, Honda, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, west of the mKxmtain, Miitippi, Missouri. South ( ami ina. Tennessee and Tevi He haa also for sale the best qoslity of PLAXEIM MACHfES, slwayson hand, in the city of iNew York, and at the lowest prices, which will be furnished immediate-I upon order. Hehaao.eurfaceingmachines,whichcaa be nsed lo advantage With one bore pnwer. F.L1SHA BLOOMER, July r..tf. By WALTER THRALL, Agent. NEW GOODS IURDFLL, NEIL HOt 8E, -TONE FRONT, Has received a very choice asaortment of Brond-C lotha, Cftasimcren. Venting, AND other Goo. I cm utle tor the Fall trade. TheFe Goods having been bought for CAr-H, it the lowrtt price together with the advantage he possesses for miking up Clothing; he flatters himself that he can give greater inoueementa than can be found west of the mountain.. Great care will be taken ia cutting and snaking clothe in the very best style. Sept. 8. 1. CARLISLE J.ajOTD. CARLISLE HOUSE, Orv.iit tke New Cart U.aic, gimth Ha trttt. April fi..t-wsrtf nf i iriLtt. rmo GMITEr. A FINE tmnrtmmK 4 Lisle Thread Close., for ltdie. ud tratkmr. lost kcckkI by j.i, ;... ' yrATo it try.. U' SITKI STATES I1ISPF.SMTORY II. Ihap. rratTT ef tr I .iteri Matrsf swnn.n Mrs. U nM .ltd Biche. A Iww nf,mii. rarrloll. rrwd Just nrmti oj I. N. WH1TI.NO fc I1LMLNOT0.N.